Chapter 65: The Qconsole
He was tier one, and only he could tell how powerful he was, he couldn't imagine what a tier nine was capable of if he, a new tier one, was like this.
"Honestly I don't know, but don't worry, Nous says he is scared of me instead" David replied as he chose to remove such thoughts from his mind.
"Couldn't you have started with that first"
"I needed to add a little drama, anyway should we get this started" David said in a more relaxed tone
"Since the person isn't a threat, sure" Fadila replied as she stated at her watch.
Just minutes later the whole events started, the people took their seats as an opening prayer was offered, and soon various people came forward for various speeches for various reasons.
One thing to note about Nigeria was that it was a very religious country. At the front roll, David could easily spot multiple priests, imams etc.
All here to dedicate the buildings to the lord to ensure its prosperity and all. After nearly an hour of such things, the main event began as a host went on stage to entertain the crowd for a bit before David was welcomed to the stage.
"Good day to you all, I just want to thank you all for coming today. Thank you all for coming to celebrate with him because all this is work celebrating because just a few months ago, I was uploading a game that I wasn't sure would do well but turns out, the lord said that it was my time to shine" David said as the people laughed.
It seems Editors are even higher up than he initially thought. If that was so, that would mean that the Administrator who gave him give ability truly meant it when they said they didn't have the authority to do such a thing.
It wasn't that they couldn't rather it just was no longer their jurisdiction, it was now his. Basically this was just the standard work situation, 'That's not in my job description'.
After an hour, the prayers and anointing were done, and they all returned back to the hall. David, however, was still stuck on the fact that the Event was now a part of his official duty, the first of many.
"To all those who joined us during the prayers, thank you, but now, let's focus on the other part of why we are here, I am sure a few of you are already very familiar with a few of them, but I would like to first introduce the main star of the day, Our Qconsole!!" David said as he pointed towards the scream.
A round of applause was heard as David smiled, he had long since noticed it. Majority of the people that came, didn't come for the dedication, they simply came to see what other things we offered, and there were many of them.
With just a glance, David could see several cameras trained on him and the number of young people in the crowd meant that there were all here for the display of products.
"Now I am sure you all may have noticed it by now that despite how free and realistic Renovatio is on your standard PC or console, there are always limitations... I recently tried playing it on my console and boy was that thing lagging" David ranted
It was the truth about it, at first, there was no lag, and you could play the game easily no matter how long you played it. However, as soon as you start getting to the middle part of the game, then your PC starts to remind you that it wasn't made for such huge decision-making. "So, in order to solve that, we created this, a state of the art device that can allow you to predict the weather with an accuracy of up to 200 years if you want it to, of course if you want to see the specs, you can check the screen behind me" David continued
"Now before you all get confused, this has a quantum processor that can run up to 6 GHz, a GPU that can deliver up to 20 teraflops of performance, 32 gigabytes of QRAM and a total storage of 12 terabytes... you could store my house in there and there would still be enough space, in simple terms, this is a beast for made specifically for gamers like you and I" David said as the entire venue erupted in shouts.
David could see the look of shock on all their faces. He hadn't even gotten to the best part yet, and these people had already lost their minds.
Also, looking even more closely, David could see that most of the older people had left the venue. David couldn't blame them; this part of the event was boring to them.